A special trailer for "Initial D", Chapter 3 (the final chapter) has been released! Original illustrations start moving and fade into CG battle scenes!

A special trailer for the final chapter of the animated film "Initial D," which will be released on February 6, 2016, has been released.




Initial D" is an anime film based on the popular manga (author: Shuichi Shigeno), which was serialized in Weekly Young Magazine from 1995 to 2013 and has sold 48.6 million copies in its 48 volumes. The main character, who has the mark of a "young leaf," drives his father's old Hachi Roku (AE86 Sprinter Treno), which is owned by his father who runs a tofu shop, and engages in heated public road battles with other drivers from all over the country with his amazing drift driving... The story is told in four TV series from 1998 to 2012, plus one movie version, plus several OVAs. The series was a huge hit from 1998 to 2012, with four TV series, one theater version, and several OVAs produced. The new film version is produced by Sanzigen and Raidenfilm, which are known for their CG production techniques, and all the sounds of the cars in the film are reproduced by professional racing drivers. In addition, the cast has been completely renewed and the film depicts the battle between the "Rotary Takahashi Brothers" (older brother Ryosuke: FC3S RX-7, younger brother Keisuke: FD3S RX-7), who claim to be the fastest in the Gunma area, and the main character Takumi Fujiwara in a three-part series.

This time, a special trailer for the third and final chapter of the trilogy, "Initial D Legend 3: Yumegen," has been released. The highlight of the third chapter is one of the most popular episodes in the original story, the limit battle with the white FC3S RX-7 driven by Ryosuke Takahashi, the leader of the Akagi Red Suns. For the first time in the new film trilogy, the battle scene by Shuichi Shigeno, the author of the original story, is also featured in the special report. The original illustration starts moving and fades into the latest CG battle scene, reproducing the realistic image of the original story as it is in dynamic images.


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